Lizzy Caplan on Party Down and the 'Many, Many Versions' of Hot Tub Time Machine

Now, you shot the next season of Party Down ages ago, didn't you?

We finished it around Thanksgiving, so it feels like ages ago. They like to spread 'em out.

Is it novel to shoot an entire television season months before any of it has started airing?

It's kind of nice, because when you're shooting a network television show it inevitably starts airing a few episodes in, and depending on the ratings and the response from the public, you find yourself tweaking your performance or the scripts go in a different direction. This way, we get to do whatever the hell we want, and if people don't like it, whatever. [Laughs]

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You've appeared on a lot of well-liked but short-lived shows in the past. Was it a relief to get that season-two pickup for Party Down?

Yes, of course. Especially because Party Down is the most fun I've ever had working in my life. We shoot 10-episode seasons and we shoot it in 10 weeks, so it's very brief: 4-day episode shoots. You never get sick of anybody, and it never feels like a drag. It's way, way, way too short.

Adam Scott told me he was depressed when the second season wrapped.

Totally. It's a very depressing time when we're not shooting Party Down. A lot of us have been doing this for a long time, and to find a group of people and a show that we can stand behind, it's really cool.

It feels like Starz has really embraced it as one of its flagship shows. Are there any changes to the second season now that the network's standing behind it so much?

In the second season, the biggest change is that, of course, Jane Lynch has gone off to Glee fame and fortune. She's replaced this year by Megan Mullally, who is a genius as well, and Jane comes back to do one episode. I think, also, it's a better season all the way around than the first one. Like any show, when you first meet people and start working together, it takes a little while to acclimate. The second season really hits the ground running and it's pretty hilarious. There are some very, very good episodes.

What do you get to do this season?

I don't want to give too much away. The first season, my character went off to do comedy on a cruise ship -- everyone went off to do different things -- and now we're all back catering. Our dreams did not pan out as expected. For the first chunk of the season, Adam is team leader and has to be responsible, and we're not together, so our relationship takes a while to get off the ground. It freaked me out! I didn't like Adam being the boss, even though we were just acting. I didn't like it.

You did E on Party Down and V on True Blood. Which high was more fun to act out?

[Laughs] Um, V is probably more fun because you get to swim through water tanks and look like you're swimming through the forest, which clearly didn't happen on Party Down.

Between those two shows, Mean Girls, everything you've done, you've been in so many things that have a cult following. Is there one where you get recognized the most?

I've been fairly lucky because I'm really awkward when people recognize me. I'm not good at it, and for the most part it hadn't happened to me until True Blood, and then, all of a sudden, it started happening all the time. If people know me from True Blood, they usually know the other things that I've done, so it's kind of a ripple effect of being recognized. I never get recognized for Mean Girls. I can be walking around with Daniel Franzese, who's in the movie and a friend of mine, and people will come up to him and start freaking out and have no idea who I am.

I can't believe that! What is it about True Blood that made people start recognizing you?

I walk around nude and high in real life. [Laughs]

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Comments

  • "I walk around nude and high in real life."
    Thank you for that.

  • hus tomte says:

    Hot Tub Time Machine is such a hilarious and fun movie. Did you see the music video by "the you know who..." ?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIRFHZ5cP9I

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  • Dunkin Donut says:

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